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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1907)
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 151,1907. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. TO-DAY FANCY CALIFORNIA GRAPES HEAVY PACK 40c THE BASKET All kinds of apples at all kinds of prices. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. The Leading Oroeert ns mis 011 in I At Tb Hospital J Two patient r received at St. Mhrv'i' HoMiital vetterdav. for medical Confined to Bit Booom ; treatment. Otto Carbon, who severely sprained bit ankle oil Friday It (till confined to II room and U 1 expected that he will l laid up for awhile yet Attuhmedt Released Tli attachment: recently placed on thl Gem Jlestautvnt M released yet- Urday. At 'the prewni time It It not known If the rcatautant will be re Marriage License Chtrlet Palo and llantlno 8utafon, both of Attorla, were granted a license to marry In tlie county clerk' offlc yttterday. ANOTHER KICK RAISED IS A Pin Boy fciem'l V. Shepherd, head tally man for tli old Oregon Mill, at Warrenton, wa a happy fattier yesterday. Ill I Vlf prntd him with a bouncing ten- J pound boy and mother aud child are doing well. Butter Lott "Butter." rlie et dog of the AtnrnW office, 1 lott, strayed or stolen, and anyone knowing of bia whereabout will neelve a libetul reward by returning him to thl oflk or giving Information that will lead to hi recovery. He la a mull black dog, very fat with ihoit tell. An Excellent Job J. A. Montgomery, the plumber, was buy yetterley removing hit machine ard toli from the new court houte to hit thop. Mr. Montgomery ha Juit f.nlthed the piping for tiff ateam heat ing on the bulldmg and hnt yet to act tlit radiator. He and hit men have dor an excellent job of work that will reflect credit on them. PinalAccount Presented Tb executor of the estate of Heny 0, Laxell, deceased, presented hi final re port to the county Jude yenterday, and an order was made letting Monday, October 2lt, t 10 a, 111. a the time for hearing and tettlement of tame. Cn Tour of Inspection Major Harry L. Hawthorne, depart ment of artillery ' Injector. inccted Fort Cnby and Columbia on Friday and Fort Steven yesterday. Ik left for Sen Itl e hut night ami after a bort visit there he will proceed to hi head quarter at Vancouver, Vh. Railway Auto The Undine on her down trip jester 'ay brought In an uto for running 011 railroad track and will be used by the Deep Jtiver Log Co. Jt it provided with powerful gntolinc eitginet aud will com fcrtably t two person. It will be t.ted by the iiitierliiteinlent on hi in- nH-tion trip. Street Bid Opened The committer on ttrcfU and public waya of the city council met yetterday afternoon and opened bid on the lm- piovement of Irving venue from the wel line of Eighteenth elreet to the eat line of Shively'a Astoria. On thl work the city engineer' ettimate wat Fin Litter.of Pupplea 18.058.73 and the bid were follow! Senator Scholfleld and Kd Lewellyn 'V. A. floodlii, 118 000! Bert Hunt, ar happy In the possession of a fine 24.TOO; E. A. Ordlng. tl.565. Bid litter of pupple a wr. ever born were alo opened oij the Improvement, in A-toria. The mother of the young- I'-Igth treet from a point 80fl feet from ttert who Is the well known Gordon Set-' the e-t line of MoCluret to the went ter "Don," owned jointly by them, gav end of Bond street on which the engl- blrtb to nine pup that are a perfect picture of the mother and the little fellowa are aa lively a cricket. The father la O. O. Brlowa "Kip." of Port land, well known among dog fancier while "IW I of registered stock. Will Open New Buainea V. A. Sherman, late of the Sherman Trausfer Co., will open n In'uranee and real estate business and will have hit ofllc iu the room formerly utea a tut cltv water ofnee, corner iJiwne and leventh treeU, which he will open to orrow, Mr. Sherman ha retired from the Sherman Transfer Co. and in addi tion to bit new business will conduct tha business of the county treasurer at hi new quarter. ueers ettimate wa fvasa. ine nuts were: C O. Pnlmberg, itK:0; Bert Hunt, $6fi"3. The committee decided to rec ommend that the lowest bids on both Improvement be accepted. Meamer Meamer Stat the Mystic at the Ice Cream Sherbets TELEPHONE COMPANY HAS BE COME BUTT OF REALLY ACTIVE SEIGE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE STATE WHAT WILL SATISFY The following letter ha been for warded by the Chamber of Commerce Secretary to the local telephone Com pany. September' 12, 1907. Mr. 1). A. Ilrunold, Local Manager Pa clllo Telephone & Telegraph Co., City. Dear Sin -At the meeting of the Chamber of Commeroe held Friday nigttit, September Otb, Uon motion duly sec onded and carried, I wa instructed to writ you and say that If your com pany did not begin work 011 the im provement, which hv ben promised for Astoria by November 15, tbt the Chamber of Commerce would take uch tteps a lay within It power, to have tin. franchise of J our company can celled. A per our conversation over the sub jret of these Improvement held on the morning of September Oth, .to Improve ment that the member of the Chamber i f Commerce feel that they should have. delay are flrsti , Modern and up-to-data telephone in strument. Second At least on additional long distance wiie between Atoria and Port land. The members of the Chamber of Commerce feel that inaamucb, aa the improvement of your service I now a proise of very long standing, that they will not allow further procrastination no tar a it is In their power to prevent the ame. As per the reuuent made by you in our conversation previously referred to, 1 am tending this communication direct to you and will request you to forward it and lake such action aa may be necessary to have these improvement put under. The member of the Chamber of Com merce, are determined that Attoria shall have all of the modern Improvement and method for doing butinea that can be had withiu the bound of reason. We assure you that these improve ment a are entirely reasonable and fur thermore, wish to as-crt that the Cham ber of Commerce will in all likelihood, lie able to secure any and all reason able Improvements that it may ask for, among which we believe you w ill admit cn being classed and demand herein set forth. ALL FOR ASTORIA'S FUTURE WHAT OUR BIG HOUSE IS DOING FINEST RESIDENCE SITE ON PEN INSULA TO BE MARKETED AT ONCE THE OPENING WEDGE. I The work that is being done by the Columbia Truti Comimny, here, under the direction of Mr. F. X. Clark, In dent and at the Portland oflk-e under the direction of Mr. O, L. Ferris, secret ary and treasurer and Mr. John A. Lee, V ice-rretident, ton ard the develop ment 01 Atoria and Clatop County, i well woitliv of mention. Thi company ha just ltued a hand-ami- circular bearing on the situation in general, which It k mailing, accompanied by a personal letter, to every nian who answer the advertise ment of the Chamber, of Commerce. From the circular and letter they are now, daily, receiving jmnierou, good replies from people interested in every- walk of life; people who have no money, and people who nave thousands to invest Miff In a recent conversation with Mr. Chirk on the subject, he said: "if the people in and around Astoria will give ui the proper support and encouragmeut we can make Astoria and Clatsop coun 21 YEARS IN BUSINESS t omw without any further excuse folJ'. fiv time biK nl K1 ,n PPu- Mesmer Mcsmer' Stat. the Myatic at the Meamer Mesmer Slat the Mystic at the STOCK REACHES SALEM. Candies Phone 931 Phone 1181 SPECIAL Italian prunes - v , ' 50c box Bartlett pears, . . . $1.00 box Choice Oregon apples , ,., 75c box Fancy Oregon apples $1.00 box Scholfield, Maltson & Co. 112 cvnd J20 Twelfth St. GOOD GOODS 0. 1. Peterson' Registered Cattle Arouse Considerable Interest Word hag been received in this city ll,, TW.,1, n.,H.,.l ..III. nt f"v,,-v b.iv uiaw . v., w,.. (1owti dairy hnve arrived s)ifo!ly at the Salem state fair la charge of Mr. 0. I. Peterson, the owner. It is also said that the atock bus aroused great enthusiasm and interest among the other exhibitor and officials of the fair" who have been viewing the beauty of the small herd iu undi'iiiscd oinuzc uieut. It is certain that the cattle will b one of the most unique and import ant features of the state fair. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonog raph Co., Parlor Seoond Floor over SoholfUld A Matton Co. PERS R. A. Brows and wife, of Seattle, are visiting M. and Mrs. C. Knutaen in thl city. Corporal Jaa. O. He (Ion, of Fori Stev ens, was visiting yesterday in Astoria. Geo. E. Gray, vice-president of The Gendoning-Anglim Co., of Seattle, la on a business trip to Astoria James E. Meehan, of Portland, and well known in Astoria, was a visitor to Aatoria yesterday. Mesmer Mesmer the Mystic at the Stat.' How to Avoid Appendicitis. f Most victim of appendlcities are those who are habitually constipated, Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures ohronio con stipation by , stimulating the liver and bowels, and restores the natural action of the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup docs not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. , Refuse sub stitutes. T. F. Lam-in, Owl Drug Store. tT Horning Astorlan, 60 cents Per month, delivered by carrier. ation, as tbcv are , Ibe two great troubles that confront u now, are the knocker," and the people who lack confidence in the future of the place. We hope, nd pray, that a "wave of 'Seattle pirit' will strike Astoria in the near future; and then the way property will be improved, a -sea-wall be built, and thing ruhed along in general, will be amazing. However, I have explicit faith in the future here, not only on account of wlntt the railroad are doing to do, but from the shape, and trend, thiiug in general, are taking here. "Astoria's turn has come and I firmly believe her people V not going to let it pass. I become more and more en thusiastic every day on the subject, and our company LS GHXC TO MAKE THINGS HUM, OR BUST! "In the near futilre this company k going to open up, and put on the mark et, the entire body of .Smith's Point, eommonly known an Taylor" Astoria. They expect to put in all modern im-piovf-mcntii, and impose building re strictions, after the plans followed in our big cities, and make a first-class residence district. The prices of the lots will be reasonable and within the reach of every home-builder, and will be sold on reasonable terms." . This will 1 one of. the best thing that can happen for Astoria aud will be the first big step toward her future greatness, liecau one of the gravest propositions before the new-comer i to find a lot t a rational figure upon which he can build a home, to furnish lots to men at prices so they can afford to build comfortable houses that may be rented at a price within the reach of the wage-earner. The above is but one of the many big thing this company is doing and it des-ves the encouragement and help of everV loval Astorian, to keep the work up Will Celebrate With a Rousing Bargain Sale. Twenty-one year ago, when many of the young men and women of today v.ero ttill unborn or else delighting parent with their babyish prank, I started business in this city and have done roy har, not only of business, but my full share of work for Astoria. It seem not o far drstant and yet what change have been wrought; many kind faces are inlying; I myself was very little more than a boy, so early J id I strike out on my own book. I nve met with auccestes and reverses; and have stumbled and jumped up again, continuing in the maddening race of ibis generation, and yet, my only regret U that I can't try all over again, and bring hack the faces of friend and neigh bors whoe smile were so good. So, I ii.tend to celebrate this year of my busi ness maturity (because I can't expect iu the nature of things to be in the harness another yetr) by giving the people a few days of "Bargain Feast." Now I can't afford to make any false statements, hence this brief explanation of my big d- on another page. No Seduction on Contract Goods, On Knox Hats, RAH. Collar and Cuff a well aa Carhartt work clothe there will be no reduction as thes asa contract goods and any merchant cut ting the price loses the agency, ao and jo Per Cent Reduction. AH broken line of suit tnd ver ccat for men or boys, a well 44 1 odd line of hats and furnisbiag will Ui reduced from 20 to 60 per cent jo and 15 Per Cent Reduction. The cream of this fall and wiater stock of men' and boy' goods ant re duced from 10 to 15 per cent. This is "extraordinary coiuidering that th good have only arrived, are of tho Utcst style and if anything are fclglnt ir the eastern market, than whea ship ped, a the finest grades of heavy weight woollen are advancing dally.' Still this is my twenty-first business birthday, and the "cream goe with the rest" Special Seductions. A number of items of staple merchan dise will be reduced regardless of regu lar price, a (very show offer special attractions, so every real sale must offer special inducements. Now, without fur ther talk, this real genuine SALE, eels bra ting tn event which eomes but ohm in a man's lifetime, will begin ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH at 9 o'clock in the morning. In the meantime the store will 11 I closed to give my force a chance to fmt green tag on me gooa ana mane usa reduced price on those green tags. Respectfully, HERMAN WISE. Astoria's Reliable Clothier. AT ASTORIA THEATER. Well A Grand Opening The Chicago Painless DciitisJs opened their offices in Astoria vesterday. The offices which are located above Dnnzi gers store were crowded by the ladies and children of Astoria and it Was a difficult task for the hosts to properly r-ttend to their visitors" Souvenirs, in the shape of eliminations and tooth brushes, were the order of the day and before the professors were through with the reception there was danger of a searcity of souvenirs. Not because there were not a sufficient number but be cause the applications exceeded the num ber expected. The parlors opened by the doctors are elegantly furnished and the dental rooms are equipped with the latest appliances. With the enthusiasm of their profession the doctors, if they found upon examination, that an imme diate operation as necessary it was performed at once, free of charge, and many teeth were extracted yesterday. Judging from the results of yesterday the Chicago Dentists will make a suc cess. Tfleir visitors yesterday express ed surprise at the fine furnishings used in these parlors which they realized would be a credit to Portland or San Francisco. The doctors should be popu lar in Astoria as they have showed their ccnfldence In the olty by expending the amount of money they have in estab lishing offices that are a credit to any city. . : ' ' oanao 8 8 8 DONE BY DEEDS 888 0888888 8.8 88 888880 DEEDS...... .1 , Jacob Jacobson to I R. Aber- crombia, 16.58 aores, section 9, T, 7 K, R. 7 W...... ...)..:. 20 Mesmer the Mystic at the Star. Played Farce Keeps Audience Pleased Throughout "That Girl From Albany" was pre sented to a very large house last night and the audience fully accepted the word farce from the way it kept itself in a continual uproar. The situations were so scriitiatingly funny and the players so responsive tbat the play made an enjoyable evening to all there. Miss Felton changed costumes once, from that of a walking gown to the baby dress of a small child and she seemed at home in each. She waa most dainty in her conception and carried her scenes with refreshing continuity never leaving the part for a single moment, In her scene with the professor her support was good in the person of Mr Kennedy. Mr. Seabury held the stage with his comedy and made the keynote of the play bright and strong in its more diffi cult presence. The cast was short and the play wws inoffensive and clean, more so than most farces are. Tonight the company closes a most successful engagement in "Whose Baby Are Yon." Removing Office Dr. Pilkington is removing his office to the Kinney Brick and will soon be installed in bis new quarters. Chamber to Meet The regular meeting of the Chamber of Commerce will be held on Monday night and including other matters of vital importance to the city, it will bring up the supremely important pro position of securing a reliable map of the city and county, so that no mixups OTOr boundary line will be a feature of future land dealings. ' ' Soliciting Catse Dismissed F. I Bas-ett, who was arrested on Friday for soliciting without a license, appeared before Judge Anderson yester day and pleading ignorance of the law, egreed to take out a license and asked that the case against him be dismissed. The police chief and arresting officer agreed to the dismissal and the city at torney concurred. On the deposit for a license being placed in Chief Gammal's imiius lllc vuqc nus uiucicu uiuiiau. LAST GAME OF THE SEASON BOHEMIANS MEET FSAKES IV A DOUBLE HEADER TODAY IN TX3 ISHING GAME FOR PENNANT BRAKEE AND DICKSON, PITCHERS The double header to be played this afternoon between the Bohemians aad Frakes will be the last of the seasosi ef the season of the contest for the Tri City League pennant. The first game will be called promptly at 1 o'clock as4 the second will follow after a iWt intermission, both games being for tha price of one admission. The ast play ing Fraket have been seen here before so the fans will turn out in large crowds. In the first game Brakke wBS be in the box and Dickson in the second. Kelt will do the receiving in each wiA Stebick, first base; Griffiths, seeonft base; Carlson, third base; Blossons. shortstop; Jackson, left field; Wrotea. centerfield; Poole, rightfleld. Keck, tha heavy hitting outfielder, will be on the bench with Dickson in the first but may, be utilized in the second. Mesmer the Mystic at the Star. Ice Cream.... Made from Pure, Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart. Whipped Cream 20 Cents a Quart AT TAGG'S PARLORS 483 Commercial St 3onToh Millinery We are showing the swellest line of trimmed, and street . hats ever, shown in Astoria. i ASK THE SWBliL, DRESSERS Qur prices are the very lowest ( considering the extremely fine ( quality of. our goods. When you buy a hat at the BON TON you get the very latest and V best styles for the least money. REMODELING AND RETRIMMING A SPECIALTY BON TON MILLINERY 483 Bond Street.